2020-2
A Roving Report
Vehicle: Solara by
Forest River
Quartzsite BLM land |
A New Adventure has Begun
Campground: Empire
Ranch, Sonoita Az. Free dispersed campsites. Water available near
historic Ranch Houses
Campground:
Hi-Jolly BLM campground, free, dispersed campsites. 1 mile north of
Quartzsite AZ.
Distance Traveled:
56 miles
Empire Ranch. one of my favorite places only stayed a few days, was cold and windy |
Welcome back to my
16th year of summer travels. Not even counting the effort
it has taken to get to this point, we full-time RV-ers have an added
concern with the closure of many State and Federal campground
closures due to the Corona virus. This report will follow some of my
efforts to get to this point and the concerns you, I and the whole
world are facing in the coming months.
My previous report
mentioned the months I took attempting to find the right Small Class
C camper. I needed it be be small enough that I could park it just
about anywhere, as I would not be towing a small tow vehicle behind
it. A slide out was a top priority but I could have done ok without
it if the unit was good overall. Diesel engine for best gas mileage,
and must be fully contained. Generator, solar, good battery backup.
And most of all it had to be within my budget.
I settled on the
Solara 24ft Class C. Mercedes diesel engine. A few improvements
were added. I could only afford One 200 watt solar panel and two
lithium Ion batteries, which was a really smart move as they retain
tons of backup power and almost everything in the new camper runs off
of D.C. power including the two TV’s. A small 200 watt inverter (may need to upgrade to 400 watt) for the few times I need a/c power works fine. And I had to replace
the water pump and the sacrificial rod in the water heater.
Enough electronics to keep me connected. Verizon cell phone and Tablet have hotspot connections ROKU keeps me connected to TV, movies, YouTube |
Ready to Head Out
That being said, I
was ready to head out. Well not quite. Transferring my clothes,
food, toiletries, and every electronic device in the world to keep me
connected with you and the world had to be done over a week or two.
The final push was Wednesday when I finished up transferring the food
in the refrigerator, and closing up the 5th wheel for the
foreseeable future. That included putting aluminum insulation on
windows and filling buckets of water to be staged throughout the
camper. As it’s being stored in the desert with the usual very dry
100 degree weather.
Along with making
arrangements for someone to drive my truck a couple of days a week
during the summer, paying storage fees upfront, finalizing lease
agreements on one of my RV lots in Florida, which almost fell through
at the last minute, and the continuing saga of trying to get the
title properly signed and forwarded to Florida so I can get the Class
C camper license plates, my head was swimming in a pool of way too
much mental exercise for someone who’s been retired for going on 16
years.
The corona virus has
put a new kink on things as well. With so many camp closures would I
be able to find a place to camp. Fortunately as things have a way of
working out, with the need to distance ourselves for the public,
friends and family, the boondocking aspects of the Solara camper fits
perfectly into that need to stay a goodly distance away for folks.
My goal at this time is to stay only at boondocking, or dispersed
campsite.
As I’ve mentioned
the Class C camper is fully self contained so that I don’t need to
be connected to electric, water or sewer for up to about two weeks.
I can get diesel fuel, propane, water and in some cases even dump at
a bigger gas station. Having many phone apps to find those resources
makes it pretty easy.
desert flowers always give hope for renewed life |
Distance Traveled: 288 miles
First Stop, Empire Ranch to Quartzsite AZ
I left the beautiful
Empire Ranch, which at a few thousand feet higher than Tucson, was
going to be around 30 degrees at night and windy over the weekend.
So, with the thought that I really did need two solar panels instead
of the one, I’m returning to Solar Bill’s in Quartzsite to have a
second one installed. Since they are about to close for the season,
I needed to get up here quickly.
On Monday, the extra
panel was installed and it is working it’s magic. The two Lithium
Ion batteries are very powerful and I can have the radio/tv on in the
day or evening hours, lights on (LED’s) and have the furnace run at
night when needed. After all it gets pretty cold in the desert at
night. So with lots of power and of course the generator when I need
it for the kitchen appliances and during hot summer days it will be
able to run the a/c as needed, I’m all set to remain in dispersed
campsites for the travel season. Though travel will be at a much
slower pace and little tourist type activities since all those places
are closed for the foreseeable future.
Although I am solo
in my travels I do not feel alone. Currently, while at Hi-Jolly, I
have many fellow campers within view, but with plenty of space
between. I can have a conversation with anyone sitting outdoors from
a more than safe distance. So needless to say the stress levels are
going down.
Having the internet
for communications, texting, phone, FB communities to share with and
temporarily Verizon has supposedly added an additional 15 gig of
hot-spot access to my phone and tablet. Providing more than enough
to use my ROKU for Tv access even when no over-the-air Tv signals are
available. I even get many news broadcasts including channel 9 from
Orlando Fl. So I can keep up with the latest goings on in what I
consider my home area. I lived in Orlando for over 35 years.
Next stop Parker Az,
about 44 miles north of here, as I slowly continue my trek north.
Plan B is always to head back to Desert Trails in Tucson if need be.
Hoping to continue on my solo journey with safety in mind.
Take care, be safe,
keep your distance….
Till next time…
dougp
Notes on safety procedures:
- go grocery shopping no more than once a week, attempt to go only every other week.
- Gas station, pay outside. Use spray bottle with bleach water on pump and key pad. wash hands after. Do not go inside gas station.
- Laundry. Wait at least 10 days, to two weeks to do laundry. Don't go in if crowded.
- McDonalds and other fast-food ok only if using app to order and pay, pick up curb side. Remove food from bag/wrappings, wash had immediately. wipe drink cup with bleach/water.
note: need to find something to use for face mask...
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